RS3 European Delivery

I could be wrong but my assumption is that the ship is moving but when it's in the middle of the Atlantic it actually looses its internet connection. So we have to go for a few days without seeing any movement. One of the reasons that I suspect this is if you look at the maps you don't see *any* ships out in the middle of the Atlantic. All the ships you see are near land, presumably connected to the internet.

Besides, the estimate for San Diego is 9/8 so I'm just counting on that schedule anyways.

Honestly, it's weird to think that our European trip is over. We waited a long time just to get our car at the factory, and that was like a month ago for us now.

You are right. You can pay more to track the ship when it's out of land/network range, but the free version does not provide information when they are, as you say, in the middle of the ocean. Most likely your ship is moving and you'll see it again soon.

I could be wrong but my assumption is that the ship is moving but when it's in the middle of the Atlantic it actually looses its internet connection. So we have to go for a few days without seeing any movement. One of the reasons that I suspect this is if you look at the maps you don't see *any* ships out in the middle of the Atlantic. All the ships you see are near land, presumably connected to the internet.

Besides, the estimate for San Diego is 9/8 so I'm just counting on that schedule anyways.

Honestly, it's weird to think that our European trip is over. We waited a long time just to get our car at the factory, and that was like a month ago for us now.

No, not Internet. Vessels are tracked by satellites and land based AIS, but the free tracking websites only use the land based AIS system so updates will only come in if the vessel is close to land. If you want to track it all the way, you gonna have to pay for satellite tracking.